two of my grandchidren in 2017 march with our community
‘Children are the world’s most valuable resource and the best hope for the future.’
-John F. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States
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Absolutely!
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Thanks for posting this, Beth. Hugs.
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💯 Beth.
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That was so sad what happened recently.
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very
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Every time I read about school shootings in America, I am left wondering just how many kids have to die before something is done about it. But the love of guns infects America like an incurable disease, sadly. We had one terrible school shooting in Scotland in 1996, and it caused so much outrage, personal ownership of almost all guns was banned one year later.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dunblane_massacre
Best wishes, Pete.
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not a love for all Americans –
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A great picture
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yesterday’s post was marked ‘private’ – was that the one you re-made and posted today?
YES and YESS to it all – and great to involve the kids as early as possible to make them aware of such vital things, they eventually will have to live with!
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oh, yes, I put one out early by accident, yesterday. sad that they do have to be involved, but they are already involved by dealing with it in real life
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Yesterday’s news was so sad, tragic and again, unnecessarily avoidable. Thoughts and prayers are not enough and I’m glad there are people like you and your grandchildren who continue to speak up against these senseless and sad tragedies.
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This is a very important message
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❤️💕
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Yes. Priorities are askew.
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absolutely, Jim
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Rather than address the issue of mental illness and accessibility to guns, we stand behind these five words: “the right to bear arms.” We will never solve this issue until we take corrective action and we will never take truly corrective action as long as we arm everyone
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Yes! How many more will it take before changes are made? Serious changes.
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I agree!
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When will people realize that our children are more important than our guns?
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A timely reminder, Beth.
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From southern Minnesota, THANK YOU for this message today. I needed to see this.
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It is great that they joined in – sad that such a walk was/is necessary!
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yes, and this was 7 years ago, and still continues
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Oh, well, I see!
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I can’t fathom this struggle any more… Since Columbine there have been 428 school shootings. It just continues…
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Devastating. No disrespect, but I will never comprehend how the US allows this to continue.
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I live here and I could not agree more
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Three words that say it all.
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yes.
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Until we start looking at these victims as our own children, this shameful practice of more guns than people will prevail.
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yes, you’re right
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That this is even necessary is horrific.
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yes.
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yes! yes! yes!
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Absolutely
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Ahh that’s a lovely pic of your grandkids! 😉
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Thanks
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Yes indeed, Beth.
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Absolutely! 💕
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Amen!
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